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- 2011: Television Violence and Its Effect on Children
- ... least likely to show the long term consequences of violence and in many cases portrayed the violence in a humorous way (Mediascope 2/96). Studies done in various countries across the world show the homicide rates doubling 10 to 15 years after the introduction of television even though the study was taken at different times in each country (Centerwall). Another study showed that eight year old boys who watched the most ...
- 2012: Societies Scapegoat
- ... me guess, this is a subliminal message to shoot wildlife or your mother) Films like this in my mind can act as a buffer for the detection of warped children. If your offspring expresses any interest in wanting to be Wily Coyote, Elmer Fudd or the hunter that killed Bambie's mother, you should have him\her committed to a mental hospital. If your child does however pick up a gun ...
- 2013: Sexual Harassment
- ... sexual advances, request for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature are so pervasive that they create an offensive workplace environment." He awarded her $88,000 in back pay and interest, an immediate promotion according with her experience, the choice of two jobs at the agency, her attorney's fees, and an allowance for counseling, as well as prohibiting the agency from retaliating against her should ...
- 2014: Homosexuals: A Suspect Class?
- ... aside millennia of moral teaching. Since the Court found that private acts of sodomy are not constitutionally protected, Georgia was permitted to bar homosexuality on merely "rational" grounds--a far cry from the "compelling state interest" it would have had to meet if the sodomy had been protected. The rational reason, the Supreme Court said, was that: The law . . . [was] constantly based on notions of morality . . . if all laws representing essentially ...
- 2015: Violence: Children Who Own The Streets
- ... is hard to judge. Since the second World War, a substantial increase in juvenile convictions has been recorded in many countries. As offenders, boys outnumber girls in a ratio of about 10:1. Juvenile delinquency rates may rise with higher general technological economic level and in situations of varied social change. Hence Western Europe, USA and Japan have high levels of juvenile delinquency. Youth gangs are noted also in Taiwan, South ...
- 2016: Animal Testing: Testing....1....2...3
- ... for compliance with the AWA. At least one member of the committee must be a veterinarian. At least one member must be a "public" member, not affiliated with the institution, who represents the general community interest in the care and treatment of the animals. Research facilities must undergo many regulation to ensure animal safety. These regulations are being met on a monthly basis. (#2) There are approximately 56-100 million cats ...
- 2017: Immigration Into Canada
- ... in this district depended upon chinese bosses to find them contract work in laundries, saw mills, brickyards and canneries. Others worked within the community in construction, restaurants and tailoring firms. Ottawa had seen an economic interest in the idea of a cheap "chinese" type of labour and set a precedent for widespread economic subordinization of the chinese. Vancouver's Bell-Irving said in 1901, "It is the destiny of the white ...
- 2018: World Hunger
- ... money to build roads, bridges, and airports. This in no way helps the poor country provide food for its people. 4) Debt payments and conditions: Most poor countries are deeply into debt to banks. Paying interest on loans takes money from programs that could help eliminate hunger. 5) Discrimination: Ethnic, religious, and gender discrimination within poor countries also cause poverty. Religious and ethnic minorities are likely to be more impoverished then ...
- 2019: Prejudice Against Native Americans
- ... Sioux, Mohawk, Aztec and Incan- who first settled the western hemisphere. Indians in today's society are often looked down upon as not as productive or not as stable as other cultures. The high alcoholism rates and the third world living conditions found on reservations do not improve the terms used to describe the American Indian.
- 2020: Life Is But A Choice
- ... he can understand himself. Making the choice of obtaining a college education is extremely important in the world today. There are so many different areas which ro choose. Each individual must find where his/her interest lay whether it be janitorial services or a rocket scientist. However, some people choose not to go to college and still lead a happy, fulfilled life. Everyone is different and that is what makes our ...
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